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June 8, 2006
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SCOTT PILLING staff Students from the Lakewood School District put their artistic skills on display at the annual all-district art show held recently at Lakewood High School. Harry Brown, 8, (above) was among the visitors who took a look at the students' creative pieces of art. Photo at left shows ... More...

SCOTT PILLING staff Students from the Lakewood School District put their artistic skills on display at the annual all-district art show held recently at Lakewood High School. Harry Brown, 8, (above) was among the visitors who took a look at the students' creative pieces of art. Photo at left shows ... More...


Developer agrees to reduce plan by six homes

On June 1, the Howell Planning Board granted preliminary ap-proval for Kevin Skudera's residential development plan known as Farming-dale Estates. More...


HOWELL - The American Red Cross, the United Republican Club of Howell, and the Howell First Aid and Rescue No. 1 will conduct a blood drive on June 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Howell First Aid and Rescue No. 1, 16 Kent Road. To make an appointment for this blood drive, call (800) GIVE LIFE, (732 More...


HOWELL - Municipal officials are asking property owners not to panic - yet - because the proposed 2006 budget is still being whittled down. More...


HOWELL - With approval from the Planning Board, a spot on Route 33 will soon go to the dogs, and cats, and other small animals in need of medical attention. More...


The Plumsted Township Council for the Arts will hold its sixth annual Rockin' Fireworks Concert and Arts Festival July 1 (rain date July 2) on the New Egypt High School Athletic Field on Evergreen Road. Fine and performing artists, creative writers, poets, professionals and amateurs, crafters, creat More...
This year, at least 700,000 Americans will suffer a new or recurrent stroke, but no communities are at greater risk for stroke than the African American communities. Stroke is New Jersey's No. 3 killer and a leading cause of serious, long-term disability, but stroke is preventable. More...
Are We There Yet? The Clinch clan sure livens up a campsite More...
There are 681 young artists at the Lucy N. Holman Elementary School in Jackson and their work was the main focus of the recent "Holman Museum of Art" and "Art Fair." More...
NEW EGYPT - With rain falling in the morning, and a weather forecast calling for thunderstorms throughout the day, New Egypt Speedway management made the decision at noon to cancel Saturday night's scheduled racing program. More...